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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real head" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to someone who is knowledgeable or skilled in a particular area, often in a colloquial or informal manner.
Example: "He's a real head when it comes to music theory; he can analyze any piece effortlessly."
Alternatives: "an expert" or "a true connoisseur".
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A real beard, on a real head, with real eyebrows.
"That was a real head bonker, Buddy, Brownn says genially.
That was a real head scratcher and, if I'm honest, I didn't quite believe it.
This persistent sense of implicit change made the music a real head game.
This is a real spike, this is a real hammer, this is a real head!" CLANG!
This gave us a real head start, and the results were stunning.
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It's a real head-turner.
"The legislative history is a real head-scratcher," Mr. Hichar said.
Best design revival: Chevrolet Camaro SS, a real head-turner, true to its roots.
This makes Senator John McCain's victory in the 2008 Republican race a real head-scratcher.
What's going on??" Likewise, Facebook must be a real head-scratcher for those who have accused Proudman of hypocrisy.
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